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New to shooting targets

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 6:56 pm
by NigelM
I have been stalking for 15 years or so but this year have decided that the challenge is to hit an 8" target at 1000 yds to see what else I can learn, especially about wind reading.

I have a chambering that will do it with some efficiency, a load that should work pretty well and the right scope for the job. The problem is where to go to try and put it all together.

Based just outside Chelmsford in Essex I'm not sure there is much within an hours drive of me which would be convenient. I could join the NRA and go to Bisley, but went there some years ago as a guest and found the whole thing a bit intimidating. I wondered if anyone knew of a friendly club with members that were happy to help and had a range that stretched to 1000 yds that wasn't't too far away from me.

Thanks in advance for the advice.

Re: New to shooting targets

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 7:01 pm
by 20series
NigelM wrote:I have been stalking for 15 years or so but this year have decided that the challenge is to hit an 8" target at 1000 yds to see what else I can learn, especially about wind reading.

I have a chambering that will do it with some efficiency, a load that should work pretty well and the right scope for the job. The problem is where to go to try and put it all together.

Based just outside Chelmsford in Essex I'm not sure there is much within an hours drive of me which would be convenient. I could join the NRA and go to Bisley, but went there some years ago as a guest and found the whole thing a bit intimidating. I wondered if anyone knew of a friendly club with members that were happy to help and had a range that stretched to 1000 yds that wasn't't too far away from me.

Thanks in advance for the advice.
Clubs wise the Grove Small arms Club use Barton Road just off junction 12 M11 near Cambridge which I guess would be about an hour, they normally shoot 800, 1000 and 1200 yards once a month. As for calibres is look at anything 6.5/.260 .

Alan

Re: New to shooting targets

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 7:25 pm
by NigelM
Thanks Alan, I will try to find them on google.

The chambering is 280AI and it will be loaded very shortly with 162 ELD-X bullets which are on the shelf just waiting for some new brass to arrive. With any luck they will get out to 1000 yds with some efficiency as far as wind and trajectory are concerned. I just need to learn how to do my part.

It's a stalking rifle primarily and I would like to get to 1000 yds using nothing but my usual stalking kit - back pack as a front rest, roll as a rear rest. I don't want to set myself up with all the right kit for F-Class but get there is a slightly more "old fashioned" way.

Re: New to shooting targets

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 9:22 am
by Les

Re: New to shooting targets

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 11:16 am
by ovenpaa
Barton Road is around 45 miles from Chelmsford and we are a friendly bunch at the Grove, you will need something called an SCC to shoot on MoD ranges however that is not a show stopper, you contact the secretary here: http://grovesmallarms.com/

A 280AI would get the job done at 1000 yards and despite shooting a 6,5mmx47 to 1200 yards I will say you need to work very hard to shoot a 6,5mm on a windy day :)